Um, yes, there most certainly are off-detents between illumination settings.No off switches between reticle illumination? HUH!. TT sucks =)
Um, yes, there most certainly are off-detents between illumination settings.
I'm puzzled by how many folks are casting negative opinions of the TT without having seen or operated one.
I would call it unease, in my case at least, the TT is 6K ( big amount), i all ready own many S&B PMll that did not have a single glitch and is back by a bullet proof reputation, while being the best, clearest and reliable scopes i have handled...Um, yes, there most certainly are off-detents between illumination settings.
I'm puzzled by how many folks are casting negative opinions of the TT without having seen or operated one.
Maybe start a poll?
Agreed, only real way we can sort out which one is best!
I think the simplest answer is to buy what you can afford that:
1) makes you shoot better;
2) makes you think you shoot better;
3)makes your manhood feel bigger.
For some guys this might be a Millet, for others it might be a TT.
Um, yes, there most certainly are off-detents between illumination settings.
I'm puzzled by how many folks are casting negative opinions of the TT without having seen or operated one.
Unless you are a world class shooter, owning top shelf optics will definitly improve the end result... JP.
Good for you for pushing yourself. I'd be right there with you if you weren't 2 provinces away!!! You have to be the "fastest progressor" on here....
ps - your S&B wouldn't gotten you to 800, easy......or a vortex, or a bushnell.....now 1800, different story.
I think everyone really likes reliable scopes with lots of elevation, holds zero ,are crystal clear, bright and have a good warranty.
Those qualities really limit the field.
I have some of those expensive scopes and when I can't afford it I get Sightron SIII which in my opinion gets you 90% or more of the very top end but for about 1/3 the cost( just my opinion , yours may well differ).
I own a few Sightron Slll and they are very good scopes and a great value, the trick (I did it a couple of times)is NOT look true the Sightron and the S&B back to back in the same minute at the same target... JP.![]()
I was more so concerned about rifle than glass. The rifle. Was consistently inconsistent, 1/2" group, then nothing tighter than 3/4" closer to 1" than 1/2.
I found the same thing with my Sightron and then a NF. Sure can tell they are "different".
I was talking about the rem 700, the dta is a laser. I was just on some crown land, hitting 500 yards all day long. Well for a hour but you know what I mean.Absolutely no offence meant here, but yours is a "working gun" meant for easier carry and functional accuracy....(ie killin folk).
I hope you can eek more out of it, mostly so I can justify in someday!!!